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Samsung Officially announced Galaxy S Duo With Two Active SIM Cards & Android 4.0

After making its leaks here and there Samsung Galaxy S Duo has now got its official bells. Samsung today introduced the device officially, and the phone is making its first market entry in Europe next month, a global release will follow.



Samsung Galaxy S Duo takes the design inspiration from the the company's flagship model, the big boss Samsung Galaxy S III, and offers dual SIM capabilities also. Even though the device closely resembles the Galaxy S III, the innards are not so, and the price too. The device is not coming with any premium features, but still the Android 4.0 ICS and dual active standby SIM capabilities makes it a pretty impressive device.



The phone offers 4" WVGA TFT screen with 800×480 resolution, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB of storage, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microSD card slot, GPS, 5MP rear camera with LED flash, ChatON, 1500mAh battery and of course, "Always On" two SIM cards, the prime focus of the device, that too can be used at the same time, to "juggle work and play" as the company says.


Source : Samsung

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